Month: December 2018

Free Download: Gothic Crime x 2 In One

December 30, 2018 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

GET YOUR COPY NOW! A Gift of Treason  The narrow, ordered life of a gentle but almost reclusive artist, Jane Block, is disturbed when a bequest, intended for her dead mother, passes to her. Mystery surrounds the nature of the inheritance and Jane is led on a sinister trail to secrets of the past, forcing her […]

Migrants Crossing the Channel

December 30, 2018 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

It would be a pity if the UK became heartless to the plight of migrants, yet there is real public anxiety about immigration. Locally people can feel overwhelmed by the influx of a new culture, even if the overall outcome for the country is positive. The diaspora of people from poorer countries to the magnet […]

Gatwick: The Wider Lesson

December 21, 2018 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The drone threat has been obvious for some time. So why did it take so long to get the assets and personnel in place to provide protection from this drone? Why did all those people have to experience such discomfort, distress and uncertainty for so long and will continue to do so, because every hour […]

Crisis: What Now with May? Or Corbyn?

December 19, 2018 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

There is emerging a kamikaze strategy from No.10.  Ramp up preparations for No Deal, with blood curdling warnings; oppose a second referendum; exploit the fear of losing Brexit altogether. The calculation is that constituency pressure on MPs will change their minds over Christmas. Remainers will back May to avoid a hard Brexit. Leavers will back […]